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I would be interested in joining you the next time you start a campaign. I have never played WFRP but I did play Warhammer for about 15-20 years so I know the background well and I have some D&D and Pathfinder experience.

Plus my real life gaming group would have difficulty organising a piss up in a brewery so a reliable and stable group would be great.

Thanks palindrome, we will likely be looking for a replacement near the end of frebrurary so keep an eye on the thread, in other news i definatly wont be back in time, PW was right this thing is a monster

And so, with LowKey off in another galaxy, the runners took on another job: to determine the guilt or innocence of a Mafia hacker suspected of a double murder and corporate sabotage. Highlights include:

* Aleph-Null stabbing a white squirrel in VR and then vivisecting it.
* Egg prepping himself a hot scotch with the assistance of a fully wired apartment
* Gorm recording and broadcasting a private session b/w a corrupt doctor and a distraught patient, and then later ordering an Irish breakfast drink at a coffee shop
* Weasel performing some ass-ensing in order to look busy, and later nearly pulling a Ludo on a Knight Errant detective.

It's always a bit fiddly trying to get your head around the "inspired by an author who used a mechanical typewriter 'til 2006" style of computing that Shadowrun tries to model. My strategy is to take the idea that computer systems are so locked down that even the basic file IO operations have to dial home to get copy protection approval before they'll go - and then stop thinking before considering the connotations of that.

My strategy was to say "hmm, Harlander is clearly the best qualified person to do this" a lot, and to occasionally commune with the spirits and look mystical. I did find a hiding place with a picture in it though. Go team shaman!

Yeah, Shadowrun is an amalgamation of at least four decades worth of science fiction Zeitgiest, so it sacrifices some consistency to keep the system playable. Even though SR4 shoehorned in the wireless Matrix (in a SECOND crash, doncha know) to remain relevant to Millenials, it couldn't entrirely escape its Neuromancer origins.

A friend of mine once said technology in Shadowrun is similar to how it is portrayed in Arcanum - it's just magic in spiffier clothing.

Even with chummer I find the plethora of skills and abilities and stats and systems in Shadowrun somewhat overwhelming. It's fairly common for players to be going "can I do that? Is that something I can do?". If we do move on to a new campaign I'd prefer we use a system that doesn't get in the way of the play quite as much.
That's not to say I don't like the Shadowrun filler episodes we do at the moment, far from it. I'd just rather not commit to this system long term. It's irksomely cumbersome.

Well when we flip reverse roles ill be looking to use one of the 40K sourcebooks if the gang are keen as i think they can suit one of sessions quite well, either Dark Heresy (mixture of investigation/horror/NO ONE SUSPECTS THE IMPERIAL INQUISITION), Rogue Trader (adventures on the high space seas), Black Crusade (evil/freedom fighter/cosmic monster) or they have released a new imperial guard one which i havent seen

Right so i am in glasgow for dinner with the inlaws which i was realyably told would be at 5 but is now at 6 which potentially means i wont be back till 9, sorry guys but i can continue past 11 or whatever you like, ill try and be back earlier though

I'm dying of a cold, which actually means I can stay up later since I already cried off work for tomorrow. I think out of all of us you're the one we finish early for, otherwise your better half gets grumpy :)